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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-04-13, Page 16• Page 8V ---The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, April 13, 1972 Personal Notes from Whitechurch Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes, Mrs. William Harmap, Richard Darlene and Joyce of E. Wawa- and Stephen and her parents, Mr. nosh visited on Sunday with •Mrs. and Mrs. McLean of Windsor. and Mrs. Murray Coultes of Mr. and Mrs. Harman recently Etobicoke. purchased the Gaunt farm and Gershom Johnston of Wingham obtain possession May 1st. spent a few days last week with Miss Joyce Tiffin spent Friday Mr and Mrs. Jack Johnston and in Toronto. j tamil of St. Pauls. Miss Janette Johnstbn of Lon - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn don spent the weekend with her were Saturday evening visitors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Con- Johnston. ley and Jason of Wingham. Visitors on the weekend with Miss Mildred McClenaghan of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goderich spent a few days with Rintoul were Mr. and Mrs. Gor- her mother, Mrs. Lillian Mc- don Campbell of Listowel, Miss Clenaghan. Doris Rintoul of London, Mr. and Don Dirstein of Ajax spent the Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul of For- sel Gaunt and k the return home dice. On Sunday all 'helped Mrs. on Sunday he was accompanied Campbell celebrate her birthday. by his wife ,and family, Richard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of and Carolyn who had visited for a Plattsville spent Tuesday and week with her parents, Mr. and Wednesday last week with her Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Other visitors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Me- at the Gaunt home were Mrs. and Clenaghan. Mrs. McClenaghan The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, April 13, 1972 *accompanied them borne -for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe, San- dra and Joanne of Teeswater were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr., and Mrs. John Jamieson, George Robert and Dale are home from a few weeks' holiday at Orlando, Florida, where they visited with Mrs. Jamieson's sis- ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders. All were enthus- iastic with their visit to Disney World. Mr and Mrs Rngcel ('hanman Mrs. Mary Chapman Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Garry Chapman were at Grand Bend Saturday night .at celebrate with Mrs. Ross Smith her birthday and visit with Mr. Smith, Bradley and Cathy. Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs.. George Thompson, Mrs. Millan Moore and Mrs. Rus- sel Chapman on Sunday evening attended the Thankoffering' serves ice pf Lucknow UCW. The guest speaker was Dr. Helen Abell of Waterloo University. The community extends its sympathy to Carl Weber who at- tended funeral services for his brother, Walter Weber on Tues- day of last week at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Ann, Mar- lene and Clare were in Waterloo last Monday evening at the funer- al chapel. -Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw were Miss Doreen Wilkinson of Guelph Uni- versity, David Bean and Miss Barbara I vont of Rramntnn Guests on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber after the shower fol; bride-to-be Mar- lene in the,nall were Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, Kitchener, and Miss Doreen Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chambers, Terry and Clark, • Mrs.. Robert Chambers and Julie. of liarristoui MrS.,. Gladys KetellIAM • Palrner. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mick and Bon- nie of Harriston, Mrs. Harry lin- ..densacohxn� idL.., .off-�i�$.�ra. Ron Lindenschmidt and Randy of Walkerton,.. - Ross Caslick of the University of Western Ontario of London, visited on Sunday with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cas- lick. He was accotpanied by a friend. Chalmers WMS will hold its meeting Wednesday, April 1.9, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vicfo+ Wybenga. Leaders for the meet- ing, , Mrs. Victor Emerson; Mrs Frank Coulter; helpers, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, Mrs. Jack Fors ter: roll call, Bible verse with word Hallelujah:. topic to be chosen and courtesy, Mrs. Bill Evans. Mr. and -Mrs. Alex Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McBurney at- tended the wedding reception at Bliinvlie'on Friday evenint, for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peacock. LAST WEEK'S MENTION of the 1912 flood prompted; Harold Fir. v to bring in a picture of his father's dome which was taken following tla.e flood. The vtiatermark can be seen on the house. Harold Finley was born in this house which was located in Lower Wingham. The building was destroyed by fire and the site was filled in from silt pumped -from the Maitland when the lower pond wa.s cleared. • Toastmaster Iced Dempster ITALIAN BREAD Lb. Wittich's Large - 10c Off ANGEL FOOD CAKE Weston's - 10c Off 4's CHOC. 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